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Support Baker team with Gys, Harrington

The Lowell Sun

Updated:
02/23/2016 10:40:04 AM EST

On Tuesday, March 1, Massachusetts voters will be making a presidential primary choice as well as electing members of our state and local party committees. What this means is that in each Senate District, Republicans and Democrats will choose a man and a woman to represent them within the party leadership. I am writing on behalf of GOP candidates Jordan Gys of Lowell and state Rep. Sheila Harrington of Groton who are running in the First Middlesex Senate District which includes Lowell, Dunstable, Groton, Pepperell, Tyngsboro and Westford.

The Massachusetts Republican Party is in the middle of rebuilding its statewide party infrastructure to not only expand our base and recruit candidates, but to support Gov. Charlie Baker and Lt. Governor Karyn Polito's political agenda of lower taxes, sound fiscal management, and commitments to a great education for all of our children. Baker and Polito need Gys and Harrington in their party efforts, and have endorsed them.

Gys represents the future of the Republican party. He is young, energetic and knowledgeable of the issues. He ran a positive and enthusiastic campaign for Lowell City Council; and he has become very involved in the community working with city leaders in the fight against the opioid epidemic that is destroying our youth in Greater Lowell.

Rep. Harrington has served in the Legislature since 2010 representing the First Middlesex District. She is a distinguished member of the Massachusetts Bar Association, and is a very active member of the Groton community.

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I see Sheila rising to the top of the party hierarchy assisting the Baker administration in pushing policies that the majority of Massachusetts voters seem to agree with -- and that is why we need her to be elected as the Republican State Committeewoman.

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